Destination Guide Website Could Do With Search And Consistency

There’s quite a nifty quick tip blog post from Linden Lab regarding communities. The post mostly concerns itself with groups and interests but it also touches upon the destination guide. I had a reason to use the destination guide today, searching for meeroos because the main sim wasn’t showing up in places search for me. This is when it struck me that the inworld version of the destination guide allows me to search it, a feature missing from the website version.

I like the destination guide, I think it’s a nifty feature and I love those ad widgets that allow you to copy and paste code to a website:


Torley Cyberpunk Island

This homage to classic computer games and cyberpunk culture places you “on the grid.” Amidst bouncing balls and other surreal experiments, explore the multi-leveled displays — be bold and fly up. Hang out here and you may spot a Torley at work in its digital habitat!

Visit in Second Life

However the website has all sorts of categories that inworld doesn’t have and inworld has the search feature, adding a search feature to the website would be really handy as it continues to grow. The destination guide of course also needs to be updated regularly, not just for new entries but also for entries that are no longer in existence, that’s the part I’m not convinced happens.

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Adult Rated Regions Outnumber General Rated Regions

Tyche Shepherd informed us on Saturday that Adult rated regions now outnumber general rated regions, this the first time that this has been the case. The state of play has changed slightly since Saturday and on Sunday looked like this:

  • 3,940 – Adult
  • 3,925 – General
  • 19,836 – Moderate.

So Adult has just pipped general but Moderate is still the rating of choice.  Adult rated sims make up around 14.2% of the grid, however they are more popular with private region owners than Linden Lab’s mainland.

Which brings us on to more of Tyche Shepherd’s statistical goodies. This week’s update over at SLUniverse informs us that the grid is lighter to the tune of 84, however 44 of these are Linden Owned and were largely made up of Linden Realms and Premium Wilderness sims, however that still means there are 40 private regions no longer on the grid. Now for the updated stats:

  • Estate – Adult: 3,594
  • Estate – General: 2,200
  • Estate – Moderate: 14,809
  • Estate – Offline: 4
  • Linden – Adult: 346
  • Linden – General: 1,725
  • Linden – Moderate: 5,027

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The LindeX And Virwox – Pro’s And Cons

When it comes to getting money from Second Life to your bank account, there are quite a few methods. The popular method is using the Linden Exchange, known as The LindeX. Another method is using a third party exchange, such as VirWox. There are other exchanges but these are the two I’m familiar with.

There are pro’s and cons to The LindeX and VirWox and I’ll go through some of them here, this is my opinion and the post should be read with that in mind. I base this post on my own personal experience, your mileage may vary.

The LindeX is the largest currency exchange with whopping amounts of usage, it’s ran by Linden Lab so the source is extremely trustworthy. There are fees involved, there’s a 3.5% fee for selling Linden Dollars on the LindeX and you will be charged USD$1.00 if you want to cash out to Paypal, that’s a flat fee.

One of the big disadvantages with the LindeX is how long it takes to process your credit, it can take upto five working days is the official line but recently there have been reports of it taking longer, Khamon Fate recently created a thread over at SLUniverse saying he had been waiting nine business days.

VirWox has more fees than Linden Lab, they also charge more for a paypal withdrawal with. VirWox allows you to cash out to currencies other than the US Dollar, you can cash out to currencies such as The Euro or British Pound and this is where it gets to be a bit of fun, you can sometimes get a better rate if you cash out to your local currency. The LindeX only deals in US Dollars. However if you do cash out to Paypal via VirWox, say the British pound, you’ll be charged a quid for your Paypal withdrawal on top of the fee, if you use US Dollars, you’re charged a dollar. A quid is worth more than a dollar, but as I said, you may get a better rate by cshing out to British Pounds than US Dollars, so swings and roundabouts.

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Dwarfins – Fussy Mating Habits And Job Opportunities

Dwarfins At Play

Dwarfins, the Second Life breedables game where you breed Dwarfins, seems to be going along very well with the creators seeking staff to help them support the product. The thing with Dwarfins is that they are very fussy when it comes to mating. I mean when they mate, they don’t do any naughty business, they just create a birth rock together but even then, they are fussy about whom they will create a birth rock with.

They won’t mate with anyone they’re related to and they will only mate with someone of the opposite sex, which leads to situations such as those in the image below when you make the wrong selections:

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Dwarfins Have Fussy Mating Habits.

However when you do choose the right mate, and only a female Dwarfin gets to make the choice, flirting does happen:

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Dwarfins Flirting

Now everyone is happy! The Dwarfins inworld chat is usually peaceful and doesn’t get too complicated, other than the odd person asking to trade, which isn’t allowed in the official chat, trading is ok but outside of that group. However customer support is needed and that’s why they are currently advertising jobs.

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Please Sir, I Want Some More

I think it’s fair to say that a lot of us want to see Linden Lab do more for Second Life. For example I want them to make bots available in the form of current avatars, with maybe premium members getting x amount and others needing to pay for packs of them. These bots would work just like a normal avatar in many ways, they’d need to be customisable and respond to pathfinding commands, but they’d be rigged already. They wouldn’t need an inventory. They’d make for great NPC’s.

I’d like to see group pages become web based so there was no need for us all to receive notecard, landmarks, textures etc. to be alerted to events.

I’d like to see better reading systems to replace notecards full stop and then allow people to publish books in Second Life. Yadda Yadda Yadda. The bottom line is many of us want more, but as The Rolling Stones once so well sang, you can’t always get what you want…. unless it’s changes to the Jira of course, which should happen as a matter of bloody course … oh rant should have been left in last post, flame off!

The thing is, Linden Lab have a lot on their plates and one man’s meat is another man’s poison. When Linden Lab introduce feature A, x amount of people will complain that it isn’t important, fix the damn bugs, but which bugs do they mean? Then later Linden Lab introduce feature B, which the people who complained about feature A think is awesome, however the people who loved feature A are not impressed, they want Linden Lab to concentrate on fixing the bugs.

In many ways Linden Lab face a thankless task, they can’t please all of the people all of the time, not even jiggling boobies via avatar physics managed that. However it’s rather healthy for users to suggest new features and fixes, although we should temper our expectations, except when it comes to the bloody Jira which needs fixing, ok ok that was the last post rant, I’ll let it go … no really!

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